10002012

Virtualization Event Processing in a Layered Virtualization Architecture

PublishedJune 19, 2018
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8 claims

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1. An apparatus comprising: a hardware processor including event circuit to recognize a virtualization event, and evaluation circuit to determine whether to transfer control of the apparatus from a child guest to a parent guest in response to the virtualization event, wherein the child guest and parent guest each include a bit per virtualization event to indicate whether the parent guest is to gain control when the virtualization event occurs.

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2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the evaluation circuit is also to determine whether to transfer control from the child guest to a host of the parent guest when the evaluation circuit determines not to transfer control from the child guest to the parent guest.

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3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the evaluation circuit is also to determine whether to transfer control from the child guest to a root mode host when the evaluation circuit determines not to transfer control from the child guest to the parent guest.

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4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the evaluation circuit is also to determine whether to transfer control from the child guest to a host of the parent guest before determining whether to transfer control from the child guest to the parent guest.

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5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the evaluation circuit is also to determine whether to transfer control from the child guest to a root mode host before determining whether to transfer control from the child guest to the parent guest.

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6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the parent guest is a virtual machine monitor.

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7. An apparatus comprising: a hardware processor including first event circuit to recognize a first virtualization event; second event circuit to recognize a second virtualization event; first evaluation circuit to determine whether to transfer control of the apparatus from a child guest to a parent guest in response to the first virtualization event; and second evaluation circuit to determine whether to transfer control of the apparatus from the child guest to a host of the parent guest in response to the second virtualization event, wherein the child and parent guest each include a bit per virtualization event to indicate whether the parent guest is to gain control when the virtualization event occurs.

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8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein: the first evaluation circuit is also to determine whether to transfer control from the child guest to a host of the parent guest when the first evaluation circuit determines not to transfer control from the child guest to the parent guest; and the second evaluation circuit is also to determine whether to transfer control from the child guest to the parent guest if the second evaluation circuit determines not to transfer control from the child guest to the host of the parent guest.

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Publication Date

June 19, 2018

Inventors

Steven M. Bennett
Andrew V. Anderson
Gilbert Neiger
Dion Rodgers
Richard A. Uhlig
Lawrence O. Smith
Barry E. Huntley

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